#* Having maintainers (re-)create spins regularly for tests and
collecting results
# Determine our process for recurring releases and reviewing current
spins for the upcoming release

# Current Spins Requests:
#* Games Spin
#** Has been previously approved
#** Failed during Fedora 10
#** Revamped for Fedora 11 by Bruno Wolff III
#* A dozen or so localized spins
#** http://sundaram.fedorapeople.org/spins/
# Review of all current spins
#* Who's the maintainer of each spin, and where can we reach them?
#* Fedora AOS
#* Fedora BrOffice.org
#* Fedora Developer
#* Fedora Education Math
#* Fedora Electronic Lab
#* Fedora Games
#* Fedora Sugar
#* Fedora XFCE
This agenda is also available (in a more readable format) on:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Spins_SIG_Meeting_2009-01-19
Additional Agenda items you may have can go to that Wiki page as well.

Again, if you are a member of Release Engineering, Quality Assurance,
FESCo or Infrastructure, I would like you to attend also. In the new
process, the Spins SIG meetings are where you can say "no" or "yes" to a
spin, or raise concerns. I would like to know if you agree with that.
Also, I'd like to know if you (or a delegate of your team) wants to
attend our meetings, or settles with being notified by the Spins SIG
every step of the way.

Now, in my Agenda, the time for our first meeting would already conflict
with a very important appointment I have with Max next week -which I'm
not going to reschedule, it includes dinner :P I'll make it work one way
or the other, though, so there'll definitely be a meeting at January
19th, 18:00 UTC. Be there or forever hold your peace ;-)